Trump's Climate U-Turn: US Leaves Paris Agreement Again

Washington, USATue Jan 21 2025
It’s happening again. President Trump has announced that the US will withdraw from the historic Paris climate agreement. This move follows a series of pro-fossil fuel policies that started with Trump’s promise to “drill, baby, drill. ” The US was one of nearly 200 countries that signed the 2015 Paris accord, aiming to limit global warming. But now, the world’s largest historical polluter is stepping back from its commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Trump’s administration plans to focus on “American energy dominance. ” They want to cut regulations for oil and gas companies and boost traditional energy production. Trump has also proposed replacing the national climate adviser with an “energy tsar” to support these goals. Critics are not happy. Rachel Cleetus from the Union of Concerned Scientists called the withdrawal “a travesty” that ignores scientific realities. While the US rejoined the Paris agreement under Biden and set ambitious climate targets, those gains might now be at risk. Last year saw temperatures exceed the Paris accord’s target for the first time. The world is on track for a temperature rise of up to 2. 9C above pre-industrial levels. Trump’s actions could give China, a leading manufacturer of green technologies, an edge. Yet, experts like Laurence Tubiana, a key architect of the Paris agreement, believe the accord is resilient. “The door remains open, ” she said, encouraging constructive engagement from all countries.
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    What will be the economic impact of the US withdrawing from the Paris climate accord and increasing fossil fuel production?
    Is this a ploy to disrupt the global economy and benefit certain hidden interest groups?
    Will the new policies actually bring prices down for consumers, and if so, at what long-term environmental cost?

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